Book Summary : Learning Android Building Applications for the Android Market

Want to build apps for Android devices? This book is the perfect way to master the fundamentals. Written by an expert who's taught this mobile platform to hundreds of developers in large organizations, this gentle introduction shows experienced object-oriented programmers how to use Android’s basic building blocks to create user interfaces, store data, connect to the network, and more.

You'll build a Twitter-like application throughout the course of this book, adding new features with each chapter. Along the way, you'll also create your own toolbox of code patterns to help you program any type of Android application with ease.

Get an overview of the Android platform and discover how it fits into the mobile ecosystem

Learn about the Android stack, including its application framework, and the structure and distribution of application packages (APK)

Set up your Android development environment and get started with simple programs

Learn how to build basic Android user interfaces and organize UI elements in Views and Layouts

Build a service that uses a background process to update data in your application

Get an introduction to Android Interface Definition Language (AIDL) and the Native Development Kit (NDK)

About the AuthorMarko Gargenta is the founder and chief Android expert at Marakana, a training company in San Francisco. Marko has developed Android Bootcamp and Android Internals courses, and has trained over 1,000 developers on four continents. His clients include Qualcomm, Sony-Ericsson, Motorola, Sharp, Cisco, U.S. Department of Defense, and many more. Marko frequently speaks on Android at technical conferences and events, and is the founder of San Francisco Android Users Group.